The pamphlet examines the imperialist and capitalist developments in India after independence in 1947 in forms of foreign investments and aids, which helped build a financial system that provided Western nations with means to exploit the labor and...

The San Jose City Directory and Business Guide of Santa Clara County, for the year commencing January 1, 1870 being a complete directory of the residents within the City of San Jose; also, a full directory of public offices, streets, avenues and...

Santa Clara Valley is pictured with orchards, farm lands, and houses throughout. Barely visible towards the center of the photograph are a few high rise buildings. The background of the photograph is lined with mountains.

Letter declaring all Mission lands to be given over to the priests, and that all unwanted inhabitants must leave if not given permission to remain. Signed and dated by the Alcalde of San Jose, John H. Burton.

Proclamation from John Burton, Alcade of San Jose, stating that the governor of California has directed that Mission buildings and lands belong to the Mission priests. Burton directs that all others living on the lands of Mission Santa Clara and...

Map of lands confirmed as belonging to the Pueblo of San Jose. After incorporation, these lands were sold by the city of San Jose to pay municipal debts. Relief is shown by hachures. Also shown are ranchos, streams, towns, tract numbers and survey...

Volume 7, number 4. The Normal Pennant was a student magazine published and edited by students with assistance from the English Department and occasionally a panel of outside judges. It consisted of students' poems, short stories, essays, plays,...